You can use "asked" when referring to a past action of asking a question. For instance, "I asked her about the meeting." "Have asked" is typically used when emphasizing the completion or relevance of the action up to the present moment, such as "I have asked him multiple times for his feedback."
It should be--- I asked my friend,"When is your birthday?"
It depends.For example, in the sentence:She asked if she could go too.There is no comma. But, In the sentence:She asked, "Can I go?"There is a comma.
The three main dichotomies of linguistics are: synchrony vs. diachrony (study of language at a specific point in time vs. over time), competence vs. performance (knowledge of language vs. its use in context), and langue vs. parole (language system vs. actual instances of language use).
Abbreviations should be spelled out when they are first introduced in a document or piece of writing. After that initial introduction, you can then use the abbreviation throughout the rest of the text.
"Have asked" is used for actions that were completed recently or have relevance to the present, while "asked" is used for actions that occurred at a specific point in the past. For example, "I have asked my teacher for an extension" refers to a recent action, while "I asked him for directions yesterday" refers to a specific past action.
You can use him by going in Scenario Campaign and doing the stage where you vs Anna. When you select that stage you will be asked if you want to use Nancy MI487J!
You can use him by going in Scenario Campaign and doing the stage where you vs Anna. When you select that stage you will be asked if you want to use Nancy MI487J!
"May" is asking permission and, "can" is asking if are you able to do something. The patient asked, "May I get up and walk in the halls?" The nurse asked, "Can you get up by yourself?"
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Yes it's the abbreviation of versus so it should have a fullstop after it.
Question is asked poorly. I can't figure out if you want to know is it harder to maintain safety with a handgun vs rifle. Or, if you want to know if there is a difference in safety procedures in handguns vs rifles. Or whether you are asking about range use vs tactical use or if you even know what you want to ask.
In my opinion, you should get the Ps Vita VS over the iPod Touch 5. I don't like how Apple dominates what you can use on the iPod.
... is an example of something that is NOT A QUESTION and should never have been asked here.
I asked my mum if she was informed about her job yet.
Vs.
Walk around for a hundred steps. Then you should be able to use it again.
you should fight the rich people and use the vs seeker on them over and over note: vs seeker needs to be charged by walking